The upcoming LG
Optimus G2 is widely expected to be unveiled at an LG event being held
on August 7, and this Android smartphone is generating a lot of
interest, as it’s a successor to the Optimus G. We’ve already seen
unofficial specs for this device, and now some leaked LG Optimus G2
photos have emerged, prompting us to think about the size, specs and
expectations for this handset.
Last month we showed a leaked image of what was claimed to be a prototype of the LG Optimus G2, and slowly we have been hearing about various specs
for the phone. The Optimus G2 looks set to have a quad-core Qualcomm
Snapdragon 800 processor, with Adreno 330 graphics, while other
inclusions could be a display of around 5.5-inches with full HD, 2GB of
RAM, a 13-megapixel rear camera, and running Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean.
However, much of this is not yet confirmed, so for now we need to be
aware that this is unofficial.
A set of leaked slides purporting to be of the LG Optimus G2 has now
come to light, and we are showing you some of the images here. Of
course we cannot verify whether these are the real deal or not, but they
do come from Evleaks
on Twitter, and this source is coming up with a lot of reliable
information lately. If you check out the photos you can see new -/+
buttons on the rear of the phone near to the camera, which is rather
interesting.
Also one of the images appears to be a promotional ad that simply
refers to the phone as the LG G2, dropping the Optimus from the title.
It’s always difficult to tell an exact display size from images so this
is still to be clarified, but if the 5.5-inch screen being rumored is
accurate, that’s quite a step up from the 4.7-inch display of the
Optimus G. We can also see from the leaked images that the phone is
extremely slim and looks to have very thin bezels.
We’d like to hear what you are hoping for with the LG Optimus G2. If
the rumors of a 5.5-inch display are correct, would you be pleased with
that increase in size from the Optimus G? What other specs would you
like to see confirmed? Tell us your expectations for the Optimus G2 by
sending us your comments, as we’re always interested in what readers
have to say.
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